I liked a guy, he was going out with one of my friends. I told him I liked him. He told her. Its kind of awkward knowing that she knows but she doesn't know I know yet.
What should I do, Im so pissed at him!
Also my best best best friend, always finds a second best friend for a year or so then finds another one, and so on and so on. Shes always hanging out with her second best friend and then she comes back to me.
We've been best friends for a long time but she gets kind of bitchy to her mom and everything. She's really negative and it brings me down sometimes to because I try to be positive.
What should I do there too?
For your friend, my friend is like that. She can act like a jerk, even to me. I just hang out with different people now. You can still be her friend, as in being nice to her and stuff. But don't be mean and cause unnecessary drama. Just be nice and find new friends. Good luck! [ kiran's advice column | Ask kiran A Question ]
schwartz answered Monday July 21 2008, 11:19 am: First topic, there's really nothing you can do. You can apologize to your friend for possibly causing trouble within their relationship, it's not so nice to do that to a friend.
As for your best friend, try hanging out with other people. My ex best friend and I had so much fun when we were together, but she was also disrespectful to her parents, bratty, and had no problem telling people exactly what she thought of them, no matter how offensive it may be. Our friendship ended on a bad note. I think it would be better to end the friendship on a fairly good note while you still can. People who bring you down are not worth keeping in your life. [ schwartz's advice column | Ask schwartz A Question ]
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